Examples of using Hypothesised in English and their translations into Chinese
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We hypothesised that light was regulating those genes.
It's a mechanism that has been hypothesised for decades.
We hypothesised that light was regulating those genes.
Based on the results, the scientists hypothesised about how the crystal was formed.
We hypothesised that wolves would reduce coyote numbers, because they are larger predators.
One area of the PETase was different, though, and researchers hypothesised that this was the part that allowed it to degrade man-made plastic.
He hypothesised that we don't need food itself, but rather the chemicals and elements that food contains.
In 2017, a study out of King's College in London hypothesised that, over time, the cumulative effect of ingesting plastic could be toxic.
We hypothesised that diet and its effects on the microbiome may be big players, which is where we focused our study.".
Since cardiovascular disease and obesity are so closely linked,the team hypothesised that TMAO may also be involved in metabolic pathways that lead to obesity.
A name hypothesised for such an event was« Grape Revolution» because of the abundance of vineyards in the country;
They demonstrated that, during the day, the pigment restricted lightreaching the sensors to a narrower angle that corresponds to their hypothesised visual resolution.
In 1995, astronomers hypothesised that this sudden change was the result of a helium shell flash.
He hypothesised that this formula should predict whether mass extinction, or some other sort of global catastrophe, would occur.
Fleming's biographer John Pearson also hypothesised that Fleming's characterisation of M reflects memories of his mother:.
He hypothesised that infants, unable to regulate their own feelings, were prone to get upset when they were hungry, sad or lonely.
In a 1996 article published in the magazine Analog,astronomer Duncan Lunan hypothesised that the children were accidentally transported to Woolpit from their home planet as the result of a"matter transmitter" malfunction.
We hypothesised that electronic monitoring in children would identify nonadherence, thus delineating the small number with true severe asthma.
Using the scientific method we hypothesised that acoustic response could explain the position, type and date of paintings in these caves.
They hypothesised that corals might prefer such"candy," with the microorganisms hiding the taste of plastic and providing at least a few nutrients.
For the sake of their study, the research team hypothesised that temperature and pressure conditions would not be the mitigating factors, but rather radiation.
Shapiro hypothesised that these structures, called gas vesicles, could bounce back sound waves in ways that make them distinguishable from other types of cells.
From these works, they hypothesised Jesus had dark eyes and likely had a beard, in keeping with Jewish traditions at the time.
Investigators hypothesised that persisting beneficial effects on the immune system generated during the early stages of pregnancy may be responsible for the observed risk reduction.
Criminologist Philip J. Cook hypothesised that if guns were less available, criminals might commit the same crime, but with less-lethal weapons.
The researchers hypothesised that this same STING/ Type 1 interferon signalling cascade might also account for the resistance tumours develop to extended radiotherapy.
Biologists had also hypothesised that we prefer faces that epitomise the‘manliness' or‘femininity' of their gender: the broad jaw of Jon Hamm for men;
The viewer is drawn in and encouraged to participate and hypothesise.
Scientists, in the novel, hypothesise that perhaps these visitors had landed to perform routine maintenance on their craft;